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wearing floral-print dresses, bold-hued
ballgowns and
luxurious fabrics,
accessorising with diamonds, pearls, and fur stoles.
British Vogue wrote that Margaret's...
- is made into
leather and
novelty items.
Stuffed cane toads,
posed and
accessorised, are
merchandised at
souvenir shops for tourists.
Attempts have been...
- aircraft, boats, and remote-control vehicles,: 6–11 and most can be
accessorised with
modifications like hydraulics,
nitrous oxide engines, and stereo...
-
department store in San
Francisco before becoming a
background and
accessorising ****istant at the
Vogue New York studio,
where he
learned to photograph...
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yukata obi, and
sandals or geta worn
without socks. The
outfit may be
accessorised with a
foldable or
fixed hand fan and the
addition of a
traditional carry...
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disregarding traditional colours such as
light yellow and dark blue,
often accessorised by
wearing haori jackets with lead
weights in the hem,
velvet lapels...
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environments where diverse forms of
music are heard,
advertised and
accessorised with
distinctive iconographies,
narratives and
celebrity identities that...
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include t-shirts with a
variety of
designs or the
humble jeans being accessorised with
belts and gun holsters.
Steampunk fashion is a
subgenre of the steampunk...
- label) and
socially emasculated, **** men
pioneered the
business of
accessorising—and combining—masculinity and desirability." But such
probing analyses...
- long loop of hair
below this also
drawn into the topknot.
Styles were
accessorised with
traditional hair accessories,
though typically only by women; the...